Tigres Guatemala vs. Tiburones Tapachula
Tigres Guatemala hosted Tiburones Tapachula, a Mexican semi-pro football team (that’s right, American football), at Campo de Marte last weekend. Until now Guatemala has never really had a football league or team to speak of, but with the support of one of the Castillo boys (son of the owner’s of Pollo Campero, our favorite chicken camp--the Guatemalan version of KFC, only better), and some new equipment from the States, Guate is now fielding a team Mexico’s semi-pro league felt might prove decent competition. Sadly, I have seen Mexican “pro” games on ESPN down here, and thought my brother John’s high school Munising Mustangs could handle them without breaking a sweat, so my expectation weren’t very high. And having grown up in small towns in Michigan, I can still say with a clear conscience that I have never stepped foot in a stadium so shoddy, nor have I seen such lousy football ever played in my life.
(Guatemala vs. Tapachula)
After the first series, I think the “Sharks” from Tapachula had wished they hadn’t come. After their 45 yard kickoff return, Guatemala drove their offense back to the 5 yard line in three downs, then blocked their punt. Guatemala would go on to block three more punts, send three of their players off on stretchers, and win 38-0. It was a sad day for Tapachula. While it’s doubtful Guatemala’s national soccer team will ever get the better of Mexico, at least they owned the gridiron last Saturday.
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I went because one of my students, Nate Purcell, a walk on, plays wide receiver and special teams, so I actually had someone to cheer for. I’m happy for Nate because, having grown up in Guatemala, he’s never had a chance to play football. So it’s a little exciting for him. What was probably more exciting was the 2nd quarter touchdown he scored on a 20 yard pass.
(Nate Purcell in the end zone before his touchdown catch)
Guatemala is slated to play a team from Panama in April. Tickets are 20Q a pop, so let me know who’s in, and I’ll get tickets.
(Guatemala vs. Tapachula)After the first series, I think the “Sharks” from Tapachula had wished they hadn’t come. After their 45 yard kickoff return, Guatemala drove their offense back to the 5 yard line in three downs, then blocked their punt. Guatemala would go on to block three more punts, send three of their players off on stretchers, and win 38-0. It was a sad day for Tapachula. While it’s doubtful Guatemala’s national soccer team will ever get the better of Mexico, at least they owned the gridiron last Saturday.
(No comment)I went because one of my students, Nate Purcell, a walk on, plays wide receiver and special teams, so I actually had someone to cheer for. I’m happy for Nate because, having grown up in Guatemala, he’s never had a chance to play football. So it’s a little exciting for him. What was probably more exciting was the 2nd quarter touchdown he scored on a 20 yard pass.
(Nate Purcell in the end zone before his touchdown catch)Guatemala is slated to play a team from Panama in April. Tickets are 20Q a pop, so let me know who’s in, and I’ll get tickets.

